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Sunday, August 28, 2011

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Floods build in US as Irene sloshes into Canada
    As Tropical Storm Irene chugged north into Canada, residents along the battered U.S. East Coast began surveying damage and fretted over the next danger: treacherous flooding.

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NYC subways to run again Monday

    Fallen branches peppered downtown Manhattan after Tropical Storm Irene passed over the region, Sunday.The New York City subway system will be up and running for the start of the work week Monday morning, transit officials said, but some pieces of the country's largest transit system will remain idle.




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Stranded travelers wait for flights to resume
    Many travelers heading to and from the East Coast still face days of delays even as airlines start flying again Monday at major airports that closed for Tropical Storm Irene.

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PhotoBlog: Family's historic beach cottage destroyed


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Video: Irene only got a little bite out of the Big Apple

    Aug. 28: Irene tried to bring New York City to its knees, but extensive preparations kept damage down. Monday's commute might not be so smooth though. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.  (Nightly News)Irene tried to bring New York City to its knees, but extensive preparations kept damage down. Monday's commute might not be so smooth though. NBC's Anne Thompson reports. (Nightly News)




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Gadhafi forces killed detainees, survivors say
    Retreating loyalists of Moammar Gadhafi killed scores of detainees and arbitrarily shot civilians over the past week, as rebel forces extended their control over the Libyan capital, survivors and a human rights group say.

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Beyonce announces pregnancy at VMAs

    Beyonce and husband, rapper Jay-Z, expect their first child next spring. Sasha Fierce is gonna be a mama! Beyonce made a huge announcement outside L.A.'s Nokia Theater at Sunday's MTV Video Music Awards: She's pregnant!




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Lady Gaga, Katy Perry big winners at VMAs

    Lady Gaga performs at the MTV Video Music Awards.But it was Beyonce showing off her new baby bump that stole the show at MTV's Video Music Awards Sunday.




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The American working man slowly fades away
    The portion of men who work  has been eroding since the early 1970s. For decades the impact  was softened by the increasing number of women who went to work and took up the slack.

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Rangers blast Weaver, extend lead over Angels

    Texas' Elvis Andrus congratulates Josh Hamilton after Hamilton hit a home run during Sunday's victory over the Angels.Josh Hamilton broke out of a slump with a long two-run homer and the tiebreaking RBI single for the AL West-leading Texas Rangers, who rallied for a 9-5 victory over the chasing Los Angeles Angels.




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29 dead in suicide bombing at Iraq mosque
    A suicide bomber blew himself up inside Baghdad's largest Sunni mosque Sunday night, killing 29 people during prayers, a shocking strike on a place of worship similar to the one that brought Iraq to the brink of civil war five years ago.

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Puerto Rico senator resigns in nude photo flap

    Puerto Rico Sen. Roberto Arango, right, poses for a photo with former U.S. President Bill Clinton, center, after the unveiling ceremony of a statue of former President Franklin D. Roosevelt at the Capitol building in San Juan, on April 7, 2008.A Puerto Rico lawmaker has resigned following reports that explicit photos of him surfaced on an iPhone application for gays and bisexuals, the head of the U.S. territory's Senate announced Sunday.




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California claims Little League World Series

    Huntington Beach, Calif.'s, Nick Pratto is mobbed after driving in the winning run with a walk-off single against Hamamatsu City, Japan. California won 2-1 in Sunday's Little League World Series championship.Nick Pratto singled with two outs and the bases loaded to give Huntington Beach, Calif., a 2-1 victory Sunday over Hamamatsu City, Japan, and win the Little League World Series.




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Syrian army strikes in town near Turkish border

    In this citizen journalism image made on a mobile phone and provided by Shaam News Network, protesters against Syrian President Bashar Assad hold a cartoon placard depicting Moammar Gadhafi, right, and Assad, left, with Arabic words reading: "Step back," during a demonstration against the Syrian regime, at Maaret Harma village, in Edlib province, Syria, on Friday.Syrian forces storm a town on the main road leading to Turkey after troops loyal to President Bashar al-Assad fought a night-time battle in Damascus with army defectors who had refused to shoot at a pro-democracy protest.




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'The Help' shines again at top of box office

    "The Help" beat three releases to win the box office.The hard-working maids of "The Help" beat three new releases to win the North American box office on a weekend dampened by Hurricane Irene, according to studio estimates released Sunday.




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Tom Jones cancels concert, denies heart scare

    Tom Jones has canceled a concert in Monte Carlo, saying doctors diagnosed him with severe dehydration and ordered him not to take the stage. Singer Tom Jones cancelled a Saturday night concert in Monaco due to severe dehydration, his spokesman said Sunday, but he denied reports that the veteran Welsh crooner was suffering heart problems.




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